• Resolved olavvg

    (@olavvg)


    please look at [my website] on desktop and on mobile so you can see the difference. Also I thought maybe it had to do something with the animations but removing them doesn’t help.

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by olavvg.
    • This topic was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by Steven Stern (sterndata). Reason: moved URL, devel -> fixing

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  • The problem is with your Optimization setting, Exclude jQuery and jQuery migrate from defer parsing.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by Vijay Hardaha.
    Thread Starter olavvg

    (@olavvg)

    @vijayhardaha How do I do that?

    I am not sure what plugin you’re using for Optmization, Check your Optimization plugin settings and check js optimization section and find the exlude settings. or ask the plugin support or read the plugin documentation.

    @vijayhardaha How do I do that?

    If you check the web browser’s console, you will see that jQuery is not defined. I strongly suggest you to check why jQuery has been removed.

    Thread Starter olavvg

    (@olavvg)

    @vijayhardaha i think elementor is the optimization plugin i use?

    I think you’re using SG Optimizer, In your backend go to SG Optimizer > Frontend, then choose the Javascript tab, then you’ll find **Exclude from Deferral of Render-blocking JS** Option, click the edit icon next to it, choose wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.min.js and wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery-migrate.min.js then confirm then in admin bar you’ll see purge SG cache purge the cache clicking that then test if problem solved or not.

    Thread Starter olavvg

    (@olavvg)

    @vijayhardaha thanks man! <3

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